Folding works GREAT when you put a QR on the front wheel. Fits beautifully in back of a Honda Element with the rear seats UP to the sides. Folding the bike halfway works nicely as well. FANTASTIC VIDEO. Btw...I currently haul around the Puckster, a Zodiac w/floor panels, a 5hp Honda Outboard w/gas can AND a Newport 62lb Trolling Motor w/100Ah battery. No problem. 😂
I’d love to see how you’ve got that all fit into an Element. That is an amazing amount of stuff inside a small SUV. Can 2 of you pick the trike up to load it folded?
POS DEFECTIVE JUNK. Horrible Warranty Service, mine has Defective Frame where the Defect makes the Spokes rub on the rear wheels when they go around, Puckipuppy has sent me the wrong parts that took 6 months to get and now they want me to hire a bike shop to fix and they will reimburse me for my time and money so why not just send me a new Trike. POS don't buy
How are the spokes rubbing on the wheels? That doesn't really make sense since the spokes are part of the wheels. I'm all for trying to understand what problems people are having with bikes. I don't think you will find any bike brand out there that will just send a new bike. They will all make you go through a bike shop for repairs. If they do not have a dealer near you, reimbursing for the work done is standard practice. Even Specialized or Trek are never going to just send an entire new bike.
I'm still confused. If the caliper is rubbing on the wheel spokes is the rotor even able to be positioned on the brake rotor?? The calipers are mounted on brackets that are bolted to the frame. The calipers mount to standoffs on those brackets that are shaped similar to the standoff on the front fork. There is some adjustment in those bolts to get the calipers aligned to the rotors without rubbing or squealing.
thanks for mentioning the hours we can be alive within the bike
Any time!
Folding works GREAT when you put a QR on the front wheel. Fits beautifully in back of a Honda Element with the rear seats UP to the sides. Folding the bike halfway works nicely as well. FANTASTIC VIDEO. Btw...I currently haul around the Puckster, a Zodiac w/floor panels, a 5hp Honda Outboard w/gas can AND a Newport 62lb Trolling Motor w/100Ah battery. No problem. 😂
I’d love to see how you’ve got that all fit into an Element. That is an amazing amount of stuff inside a small SUV. Can 2 of you pick the trike up to load it folded?
LOVE THIS BIKE
I've been shopping for an Etrike and this one has quickly shot to the top of my list.
Does it have a trailer hitch of any kind?
No. There is no built in trailer hitch on the frame.
so i can ride it like manually bike, with out the electricity bike mood too?
You can ride it with no power but it is a very heavy bike with a lot of rolling resistance. It’s not easy to ride unpowered.
@ mmm, okay 👍
How do u start it?
You have to hold the power button down about 5 seconds. It’s annoyingly longer than just about any other ebike.
MY FRONT DOOR IS PRETTY NARROW HOW WIDE IS THIS TRIKE??
The bike is 31 inches wide by 72 inches long. This is a very large heavy bike.
POS DEFECTIVE JUNK. Horrible Warranty Service, mine has Defective Frame where the Defect makes the Spokes rub on the rear wheels when they go around, Puckipuppy has sent me the wrong parts that took 6 months to get and now they want me to hire a bike shop to fix and they will reimburse me for my time and money so why not just send me a new Trike. POS don't buy
How are the spokes rubbing on the wheels? That doesn't really make sense since the spokes are part of the wheels. I'm all for trying to understand what problems people are having with bikes.
I don't think you will find any bike brand out there that will just send a new bike. They will all make you go through a bike shop for repairs. If they do not have a dealer near you, reimbursing for the work done is standard practice. Even Specialized or Trek are never going to just send an entire new bike.
@@greatlakesbikeskiboat There is a defective weld on my model that causes the brake caliper to bub the spokes
I'm still confused. If the caliper is rubbing on the wheel spokes is the rotor even able to be positioned on the brake rotor?? The calipers are mounted on brackets that are bolted to the frame. The calipers mount to standoffs on those brackets that are shaped similar to the standoff on the front fork. There is some adjustment in those bolts to get the calipers aligned to the rotors without rubbing or squealing.